Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Ponisi and Critelli win big in the traditionally Republican town.
At a loud, festive gathering at Piazza Italia Tuesday night, Republicans celebrated their big win in Holmdel Township. Tom Critelli won a full 3-year term on the board, and Joe Ponisi won a one-year term, which means that together with Mayor Patrick Impreveduto, Deputy Mayor Eric Hinds and Committeemen Greg Buontempo, the Republicans now have full control over the governing body. Critelli, a real estate developer new to politics, will replace the retiring Larry Fink on the dais. Fink, a longtime Democrat Party Committeeman who works for the state Dept. of Environmental Protection, chose not to run again. He had 4,509 votes. Democratic Party challenger Lawrence Luttrell, an attorney, had 2,845. "I look forward to helping the town move …
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Critelli is running for office for the first time.
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Name : Mr. Thomas F. Critelli Date of birth : 25 October 1960 Place of residence : 7 Heyward Hills Drive, Holmdel Attended college : Yes College : Villanova Degree : Accounting Degree Year of graduation : 1982 Job titles held : Owner Employers : Danitom Development Inc. Party affiliation : Republican Running for a: Local office Running for position: Township Committee Chamber/district: District 1 Incumbent: No Previous elective offices : None Unsuccessful bids for elective offices : None Address 19 Orchard Avenue Holmdel New Jersey 07733 Name : Title : Lived in Holmdel for the past 21 years. Member of the HYAA Executive Committee for 5 years. Parishioner of Saint Catharine's Church
Friday, June 15, 2012
In a postal mailing going out next week, Holmdel Mayor Patrick Impreveduto talks about paying down debt, encouraging business, and developing recreation for seniors.
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Friday, June 15, 2012
Dear Holmdel Resident, Now that the FY 2012 budget has passed, I would like to talk about the challenges the Township Committee and I faced during its development and our plan to maintain sound fiscal management going forward. For the five years previous to this one, we were able to keep spending relatively flat through a number of initiatives: sharing services, consolidation of departments, workforce reductions, and working with employee unions to have benefits and pay reflect the difficult economic times we are in. Despite a reduction in state aid, and increases in costs like health insurance, utilities and pension contributions we were able to maintain one of the lowest tax rates in Monmouth County. This year’s budget reflects a …
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12:46 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Mayor Pat: I spoke to JCPL today and asked when we could expect power in Holmdel. You're not going to like the answer: maybe by Sunday. What are we to do?   more ›